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Author : Ng Kee Kwong, R.
Title : Offsite movement of nutrients in sugarcane production in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; Environment; nutrients movement; offsite movement of nutrients; agrochemicals movement; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Nitrogen dissipation; Phosphorus dissipation; Surface runoff; Mauritius;
Citation : Ng Kee Kwong, R.; Offsite movement of nutrients in sugarcane production in Mauritius; 2001
Location : LIB
Source : ; p. 61-68
Author : Umrit, G.; Simpson, B. W.; Soobadar, A.; Ng Kee Kwong, R.
Title : Offsite movement of herbicides in sugarcane production in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; Environment; Herbicides; offsite movement of herbicides; agrochemicals movement; Water quality; Soils; Herbicide dissipation; Runoff; Mauritius;
Citation : Umrit, G.; Simpson, B. W.; Soobadar, A.; Ng Kee Kwong, R.; Offsite movement of herbicides in sugarcane production in Mauritius; 2001
Location : LIB
Source : ; p. 77-86
Author : Simpson, B. ; Calcino, D.; Payandi Pillay, K.
Title : Managing environmental risks
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; Environment; Environmental impact; Pesticides; Fertilizers; Farm management; Environmental risk; Risk management; Mauritius;
Citation : Simpson, B. ; Calcino, D.; Payandi Pillay, K.; Managing environmental risks; 2001
Location : LIB
Source : ; p. 101-111
Author : Aljanabi, S. M.; Parmessur, Y.; Jones, P.; Saumtally, S.; Dookun, A.
Title : Detection and characterisation of sugarcane yellows phytoplasma
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : sugarcane yellows phytoplasma; PCR; Polymerase chain reaction; quarantine; yellow leaf syndrome; Phytoplasma; Mauritius;
Citation : Aljanabi, S. M.; Parmessur, Y.; Jones, P.; Saumtally, S.; Dookun, A.; Detection and characterisation of sugarcane yellows phytoplasma; 2001
Abstract : A study was carried out to assess the distribution and association of sugarcane yellows phytoplasma-ScYP in sugarcane affected by yellow leaf syndrome (YLS) in Mauritius. The polymerase chain reaction was used to detect and characterize the phytoplasma. S
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 343-348
Author : Jacquin, E.; Rivière, V.; Ng Cheong, R.; Claite, G.; Pyneeandee, D.
Title : Mechanized harvesting of sugar cane in the superhumid zone of Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Manual selective harvesting; harvesting; sugarcane; mechanized harvesting; mechanization; stubble shaving; soil bulk density; gamma-neutron probe; trafficability; low pressure tyres; Mauritius;
Citation : Jacquin, E.; Rivière, V.; Ng Cheong, R.; Claite, G.; Pyneeandee, D.; Mechanized harvesting of sugar cane in the superhumid zone of Mauritius; 2001
Abstract : Manual selective harvest followed by mechanized loading from the field edge is the normal practice in the superhumid zone ( 2500 mm of mean annual rainfall) of Mauritius. However, due to the increase in labour cost, harvest should be mechanized in this cl
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 247-250
Author : Payandi Pillay, K.; Travailleur, C.; Pillay Samoo, K.; Ramjutun, D.; Gooljar, A.; Ferré, P.
Title : Technology transfer to improve sugar cane production systems and planters' productivity in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : agricultural research; extension; technology transfer; cropping systems; Mauritius;
Citation : Payandi Pillay, K.; Travailleur, C.; Pillay Samoo, K.; Ramjutun, D.; Gooljar, A.; Ferré, P.; Technology transfer to improve sugar cane production systems and planters' productivity in Mauritius; 2001
Abstract : The major research thrusts at the Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute (MSIRI) are aimed at improving sugar cane planters' productivity through more efficient production systems. Emphasis is placed on exchange of information with the planting community for technology transfer. The different planter categories involved in sugar cane cultivation are encouraged to improve their cropping systems through new production techniques and labour-saving strategies. The results of a survey conducted among a sample of the planters to assess the adoption of new technologies, such as better performing sugar cane varieties, innovative cultural practices and cost-reducing techniques, disseminated by the extension staff of the MSIRI are presented.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 293-296
Author : Jhoty, I.; Ramasamy, S.; Tulloo, P. K.
Title : A survey of irrigation practices for sugarcane in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Irrigation; sugarcane; GIS database; irrigation systems; water application; rainfall zones; water use planning; Mauritius;
Citation : Jhoty, I.; Ramasamy, S.; Tulloo, P. K.; A survey of irrigation practices for sugarcane in Mauritius ; 2001
Abstract : Irrigation is vital in subhumid areas to sustain economic production of sugar cane. It is also important input data for a GIS database for sugar cane land management. A survey was conducted in Mauritius in 1999 to collect data on irrigation practices and irrigation systems in use. The objectives were, inter alia, to provide up to date information on irrigation status in the sugar industry and allow studies on yield relationship to land characteristics for re-assessment of land suitability. Valuable statistics on the distribution and practices of irrigation were derived and a map was also prepared. Twenty two per cent of the total cane area in Mauritius was irrigated, the three main irrigation systems being overhead, drip (trickle) and surface. Low-pressure overhead irrigation systems, such as the centre pivot and dragline, were gradually replacing high-pressure overhead systems.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 288-292
Author : Ramasamy, S.; Jhoty, I.
Title : Re-assessment of land suitability classes for sugar cane
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; Sugarcane lands; land suitability; cane yields; database; improved inputs; yield capacity; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramasamy, S.; Jhoty, I.; Re-assessment of land suitability classes for sugar cane; 2001
Abstract : A re-assessment of land suitability classes for sugar cane was carried out to determine the impact of changes over the years in inputs mainly of cultivars, irrigation systems and mechanized operations, which constitute some of the criteria used for the land suitability classification. An analysis of cane yield for three years was undertaken and results show that the yield capacity of fields in different suitability classes differs and that the changes (improvements) in inputs are responsible for a shift in obtainable yields, i.e. from 90.0 to 101.9 t ha-1 for the highly suitable class, from 70.0 to 82.7 t ha-1 for the moderately suitable class and from 55.0 to 67.6 t ha-1 for the marginally suitable class.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24 (2): 180-182
Author : Jhoty, I.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : The Global Positioning System and precision agriculture: an overview of applications in mauritius
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Keywords : Sugarcane; Global positioning system; GPS; precision agriculture; Contour mapping; irrigation; ground control points; geographic information systems; DGPS; precision agriculture; Mauritius;
Citation : Jhoty, I.; Autrey, L. J. C.; The Global Positioning System and precision agriculture: an overview of applications in mauritius;
Abstract : The Global Positioning System (GPS) is an information technology tool that has been successfully used for cane field mapping, providing data in the geographical information system (GIS) and assisting in the management of transport. In the Mauritian sugar industry, the GPS is helping in the production of large-scale contour maps, the positioning of centre pivot irrigation systems, and in establishing ground reference points to enable further controlled field surveys with the Total Station. The use of Differential GPS (DGPS) and the integration of other technologies towards a total system for precision agriculture for sugar cane are discussed.
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Author : Kong Win Chang, K. T. K. F.; Wong Sak Hoi, L.
Title : Maximising revenue from sugar extraction and cogeneration through imbibition rate regulation
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugar extraction; Cogeneration; Energy; Electricity production; mill extraction; imbibition rate; Mauritius;
Citation : Kong Win Chang, K. T. K. F.; Wong Sak Hoi, L.; Maximising revenue from sugar extraction and cogeneration through imbibition rate regulation; 2001
Abstract : Operating data obtained from two factories were used to test the validity of the Hugot formula which quantifies mill extraction at various imbibitions per cent fibre for a constant cane crushing rate. Simulations were carried out through an energy balance to determine electricity production at different imbibition per cent fibre. The net and combined revenues obtained from sugar extraction and electricity production were determined and plotted against imbibition per cent fibre. Results show that for each factory there is an optimum imbibition per cent fibre that yields maximum revenue.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24 (1): 187-191